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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 20, 1902)
INDEPKNDKNCK KN'I l.HVVlbE, INMKl'KNDKNCE, OKKiSON - t . . fi' ,!,. ' ' n F. A. Douty's Store News Independence, Oregon. Winter Necessities. O110 year ago we jiUI' Ii:im-( a laro stock of Comfurtet, all the clicajKt itkIch sold out readily unl v have l.oulit aj-'iiin, lut the larger art of tho hiKli-pric'rd o:u- aro ntill with ux. W want thc-o m!i, so for this ono week, No-vciul-ur 21th to 2!)th iticluivo, wo ulaiigliUT th; priro, sue' " t'2'A) comforts tr 'J 00 CimlortH fur 2.07 ;j.rM) , 2 "'. M-'O do 2.00 ,i , . h.jo 5.00 do (jlD) ,j 4 12 Such values should interest you. Girls Contest lt prize .f"i.00 in gold '2nd prize . 2.50 pr.tdioes .'Ird prize. . . . 1.00 umbrella Thee prize will In? given to the threw gi-1. not over 10 years old, celling greatest number of cans of Crcmo DaKinvi Powder for u doriiiK the month of December. In addition to these prlxes we will pay a commission for each can sold. Now is the time for the girl to make Xmag money. Call at the store for full par ticular. Groceries. . j We have just unloaded another car j of that good granulated sugar. Thin 1 week we will sell 23 pounds for II cash, j 100-pound Hack for 14.25 cash, j Try our Mince Meat and Fruit Cake. Fur Special NOV. 2 ITH TO 2!)TII. Our entire line of fur will be marked down for this ono week, 1. 40 for your choice of any of our $1.50, 2.00, 2 50 furs. 2.00 for any of our .'$.00. 3. ft) or 4 00 furs. 1.85 for any of our. 5.0O. (5.00 or 7.00 furs. Teaibers We have a lot of home grown feathers for sale at 50 cent. December Standard Patterns Are in now. Call for 11 supple ment free. Walking Skirts The factory was unable to deliver all our skirts until recently, on account of the season being so far along. We make one week's special on them. Now is the time to j'.et a skirt bargain. $2.50 ' Gets your choice of our 2.50. 3.00, 3.50 4.00 skirts. $4.25 Gets your choice of our 4.50. 5.00, 5.50, 6.00 skirts. $5.85 Gets" your choice of our 6.50, 7.00, 7.50,8,00 skirts. Caflies Rain Coats We are cloning our entire line of Cape Mackintoshes for ladies and children out at cost. Our Prize Pumpkin This pumpkin cos, us a 15 overcoat It weighs Go' pounds. We h.tve a great curiosity to know just how many seeds, there is inside of it and offer a 85 Gold Piece To the )erson or person gm-s-ing the number exactly. We give one guess with each pair shoes sold from Decem ber 1st to 15th. The seeds will be count ed December ICth. Now is the time to tIn thinking about your Christmas picture. Come early and give the artutt plenty of time to do your work nice, (io to PicKd's Gallery, V.ir ai-iixtii- work. All work guaranteed. Monmouth Street ... - Independence, Ore 1 r 1 I Monmouth Correspondents. Ed Turner went to Salem on business Saturday. .Mr. Noble, of . Portland, was in town Saturday on business. Mr. White of Eastern Oregon was in town Sunday ami Monday. T. 11. Ilrlleck and A. N. Pool have finished their work on Arvel Nutlet's house J. M. Conkliu, of Goldemkle, Wash., was visiting relatives in town Sunday and tho first of the week. Uev. N. Shtipp, of Portland, pre siding elder of the Evangelical As sociation, will hold meetings in their church building here Friday night, Saturday night and Sunday morning and evening. The church has been in debt for a good many years but it is now paid off and the last note will be burned on Sunday evening with appropriate remarks for such an occasion. Everybody invited to these eer- vices. - - Now, if you want a good paper to read these long evenings sub scribe for Tins Extkui'KIsk. It is the best county paper we havo. Samuel Coad, of Dallas, was t visiting bis daughter, Mrs. John Stump on Saturday. Mr. Coad is an old-timer in Ouecon. He lived up in the Pedee country a good many years ago. Hogs are in good demand now if one may judge by the loads that pass through Monmouth for Inde pendence. The Monmouth boys defeated Independence in the football game Saturday. Fifteen to nothing was the score. F. Y. Mulkey, who accepted clerkship at the Hoffman House at Eugene, became suddenly ill and returned home Wednesday. Fifteen young ladies chaperoned by Mrs. French attended the Y. W. C. A. convention at Lalem, Satur day, returning Sunday. Mrs. 11. A. Adkins returned from viMting her sons in Lane county Wednesday. Henry Stanton, of Salem, was visiting friends here last week. Mrs. Claud Skinner is visiting her parents here. v , After a short visit here with friends, Mrs. Mumper - returned Monday to her home in Salem. The . first Normal football team will play the Willamette University of Salem Thanksgiving day. The O. S. N. S. football team leave Friday for McMinnville to play the McMinnville College Sat urday afternoon; also the ladies basket ball team play McMinnville Saturday evening. Mrs. Ella Sherman expects to leave soon for San Francisco. A reception was tendered the parents by the teachers of the training department last Friday evening. An interesting program treating of subjects of a special interest to parents and teachers was given in the Normal chapel. A dainty lunch was served in the training school library. Mrs. Tillio Hamniar is quite ill at the home of Lum Yater. Mr. Woodford Vance visited 1 rel atives a few days, returning to Portland. Recently the cigar store owned by B. H, Grant, of The Dalles,"was robbed of $100. He is a former deputy sheriff of Polk county. Don't miss Beeing the wonderful machine that will be exhibited at the Opera House Nov. 25. AND OREGON ShoetLinc Union Pacific DEPART FOB TIME SCH EDULE FROM IXDKPKNDK.VCE ARRIVE FROK John Wolverton is still very low. Mrs. C. G. Fisher is quite ill. Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Coats return ed from Yreka, Cal., last week. J. J. Russell is quite 6ick witn erysipelas. When in Monmouth stop at Hotel Hampton D. M. Hampton, Prop. First-class accommodations. Rates $1 per day. Special Rates by the week Statu nr Ohio. HitV tiv Tnr.vim I Lvrxs County, 88 Frank J. Cheney nmkes oath that he is senior partner of the tirm of F. J. Cheney fe Co., doing business in the city of Toledo, county aud stale afore said, ami that mid 11 nil will otter the sum of OXK HCNDRED DOLLAKS for eaeli and every case of catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. Frank J. Chknky. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this tit h day of Decern ber, A. J)., 1SS6. , A. V. Ui.eason, Chicago 8alt Lake, Denver, Portland Ft Worth, Omaha, Soecia) Kansas Citv. St. t.Sflnm' 9am via Louis, Chicago and Hunting- East. ton. Atlantic Salt Lake, Denver, Express Ft YVorth.Oniaha, 8 : 50 p in via Kansas City, Kt 8: 10 a in Hunting- Louis, Chicago ton. and East. SKAL Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Curt is taken inter nallv. and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials fiee. F. J. Chkney & Co., Toledo, O. 8old by druggists, 75 cents. Hall's Family Pills are the best. , . Commencing Friday evening the motor will arrive from Dallas at 8:15. This will be a convenience in one respect the mail will be dis tributed of an evening. St Paul AValla Walla.Lewis Fast Mail ton, Spokane, Wal 6am via lace, P u 1 1 m a 11, 7 a in Spokane. . Minneapolis, St Faul.Duluth, Mil waukee, Chicago and East. 72 hours. Portland to Chicago. No change of cars. Tickets East via all rail or via boat and rail via Portland. OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE FROM PORTLAND. All sailing dates subject to chance. 8pm For San Francisco 4pm bail everv 5 days. Daily except COLUMBIA BIVKR Sunday 8pm To Astoria and way 4pm Saturday landings. Ex. San. 10 p m AL HERKEN, Agt., Independence.